How People Get Aids

I have a friend that has notified several people in a club that we are a part of that I have Aids....We see the same Dr..She is in a fight with my boyfriend so to get back at him she has now run around and disclosed my status to a club we are apart...

Hi,Although I would consider your "friend" to be a scumbag, you have no legal recourse. Perhaps you can have a heart-to-heart talk with Chatty-Cathy blabbermouth advising her that disclosing your status is uncool and if she doesn't stop immediately...
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...to become acquainted with people who are living with AIDS. Once you have an understanding of AIDS as a force in the lives of individuals and not just as a faraway and terrifying plague, you may feel ready to become involved in the fight against...
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...diagnosis was 38. Information was available for 5 years before an AIDS diagnosis and 5 years following an AIDS diagnosis for each individual. The results showed that people with HIV had a higher rate of salivary gland cancers compared to rates...
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...Voices' 1995 Extraordinary Voices award and author of The Sky Lotto (Cannio's Editions: 1995). Its goal is to encourage young people to express their thoughts and feelings about AIDS in poetry and, through these poems, to share their wisdom...
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...Hello My name is colleen and I am 16 years old and I want people with AIDS to tell there story. I love to hear it. I am intrested in what they have gone through and how they feel. Coolleen
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